Denise Barbier, an Aytresian resident of Allée du Château in Bongraine, is launching an appeal to cat owners in her neighborhood as well as to her neighborhood, after the attack of which she was the victim, Sunday October 27 at around 6 p.m., in his garden. A male tabby cat, estimated to be 3 to 4 years old, grabbed and bit his left calf. He was obviously trying to conquer Denise Barbier's female.
The jeans that the Aytresian woman wore that day still bear witness to this: they are bloody and torn in several places. She went to the hospital following the bite and has since been receiving treatment, as well as antibiotic treatment. She also filed a complaint on Monday November 4.
“A dominant attitude”
Without delay, Denise Barbier requested the help of Planning chat (1) which set up a cage and a camera for a few days, with the Compagnie des chats bleus de Sainte-Marie-de-Ré, with the aim of capturing the feline tiger. An approach that yielded nothing… “He has a dominant attitude and he doesn’t look down,” testifies Denise Barbier. In addition, he hisses and growls. A few days before attacking me, he had scared a neighbor who, fortunately, had her dog, a boxer, with her. The day of the attack, he actually ran up my calf and tried to get into my house. » Denise Barbier fears that it could happen again and warns her neighbors to be careful.
Lydie Odin, head of the Compagnie des chats bleus association, emphasizes having never seen this. “We are waiting to catch him to see if he is neutered or not. Many tabby cats have disappeared from their homes in Aytré. Maybe it’s one of them, he’s hungry,” she tries to understand. Denise Barbier also highlights an increasing number of stray cats in the neighborhood. “It became a real worry,” she emphasizes, while she confides that she was “scared to death”.
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